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The preferences for everyday living inventory: Scale development and description of psychosocial preferences responses in community-dwelling elders
Kimberly Van Haitsma
, Kimberly Curyto
, Abby Spector
, Gail Towsley
, Morton Kleban
, Brian Carpenter
, Katy Ruckdeschel
, Penny Hollander Feldman
, Mary Jane Koren
Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences
Arts & Sciences
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
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Community-dwelling Older People
100%
Scale Development
100%
Preferences for Everyday Living Inventory
100%
Mental Health
20%
Physical Health
20%
Logistic Regression
20%
African American
20%
Care Delivery
20%
Construct Validity
20%
Functional Capacity
20%
Daily Life
20%
Community-dwelling Older Adults
20%
Health Domain
20%
Convergent Validity
20%
Personal Preferences
20%
Divergent Validity
20%
Five Domains
20%
Home Health Agencies
20%
Client Preferences
20%
Inventory Item
20%
Person-centred Care
20%
Preference Strength
20%
Descriptive Variables
20%
Nursing and Health Professions
Client
100%
Mental Health
50%
Logistic Regression Analysis
50%
Construct Validity
50%
Home Health Agency
50%